These will be placed at the top and bottom of each file whenDetagger is converting files to text. This allows you to
add standard copyright and contact information, and if you
use the TEXT_HEADER tags you can create headers
that are tailored to the contents of each file.

This tag will add a box line identifying the
document author (taken from an author line, or
from a META tag in the original)

BOX_BOTTOM

Adds a bottom line to the box

BOX_MIDDLE

Adds a middle (blank) line to the box

BOX_TOP

Adds a top line to the box

LAST_EMAIL

Adds a email line to the box for the last observed
email hyperlink (e.g. taken from a signature)

LAST_URL

Adds a URL line to the box based on the last
observed hyperlink

IN_FILENAME

Input filename

IN_FILESIZE

Input file size

IN_FILEDATE

Input file date

OUT_FILENAME

Output file name

OUT_FILESIZE

Output file size (in bytes). Only approximate,
as it estimates the header size

TIMESTAMP

Adds a "date" line for the date of the conversion

TITLE

Adds a title line. Taken from the <TITLE> tag,
or from the first heading

TOP_EMAIL

Adds a email line to the box based on the first
email hyperlink in the source

TOP_URL

Adds a URL line to the box based on the first
observed hyperlink

VERSION

Adds a line identifying that the file was
converted by Detagger

Separator fragments

When converting multiples files at once and choosing to
concatenate results, Detagger can be made to
add a separator between the results for each file.

The fragment names recognised are

TEXT_SEPARATOR

the text to be placed between each set of results
in the output file when converting files to text

HTML_SEPARATOR

the HTML to be placed between each set of results
in the output HTML file when selectively removing
markup from the input files. Care should be taken
to ensure the HTML in this fragment is compatible
with that from the results files.

If either of these fragments is not defined in the text fragments file,
or if you don't supply a text fragment file, then there will be no separators
between results in the output file.

Note: This feature is not available in the evaluation version of
Detagger, instead default results separators are used

Fragment tags

Within your fragment definitions you can supply any text you want, but this
will be the same for each file converted. A number of fragment tags are
recognised in the form

[[TAGNAME <details>]]

Where tags of this form are recognised, Detagger will replace the tag
by a suitable value.

Of particular interest are the TEXT_HEADER tags. These tags
produce a line of text suitable to be placed in a box at the top of the
text file. The box width will be adjusted (where possible) to fit the
chosen target page width.